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this was the family resort in the hardest hit part of the city right on the edge of the sea. he takes me through the shattered shell, the mayor and 14 others were here when high ends struck. >> another concrete wall there. >> the surge devastated the building, 6-inch-thick concrete walls were smashed like tissue paper he says. >> suddenly boom, the door blank. blasted open, water gushed in. >> as the waters rose, seven took their chances outside while the mayor and the rest climbed into the ceiling space. >> the water was going up. so we had to go all the way in there where we climbed all the way up here -- no, we had to move over there. >> and how high did the water go? >> almost to the ceiling here. >> and there they stayed until it was safe. >> because -- >> all 14 survived, but how when so many perished around them? >> time like that you just pray, and then you have to really think before you do something, can you do it. you have to know your capabilities. >> but it wasn't over yet. he still had to find whether his family had survived in another house about a mile away. t
this was the family resort in the hardest hit part of the city right on the edge of the sea. he takes me through the shattered shell, the mayor and 14 others were here when high ends struck. >> another concrete wall there. >> the surge devastated the building, 6-inch-thick concrete walls were smashed like tissue paper he says. >> suddenly boom, the door blank. blasted open, water gushed in. >> as the waters rose, seven took their chances outside while the mayor and the...
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for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys every single day. he gave that to his guys that he worked with. he gave that to his family and his beautiful nieces and nephews. he gave that to his beautiful daughter. i want people to know how good jim was. >> i -- i saw some of the tweets you were sending out. tell us about your dad. >> well, first off i just want to say that my dad was not a victim. i don't want him to be known as a victim. jim lovell was so much more than just a victim. he was a loving father, a great dad. best friend, uncle. great co-worker, just always had had a smile on his face. i just want to sa
for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys...
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we were paralyzed here, the city government. and only -- out of about 300 policemen, only less than 30 were able to make it, showed up. and many are still missing. even our own crew in the city government, we're about 1,300 strong. and only less than 100 reported. because everything is damaged. even all the vehicles. that is why it paralyzed us. and we could hardly move. and it was all by foot and all through volunteers that we were able to recover many bodies and we are able to do many rescue. >> that is the mayor of tacloban. when we come back, we have to take a short break, but coverage of the philippines continues. we're going to meet a storm chaser who head out in a swimming pool. we'll explain why. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in
we were paralyzed here, the city government. and only -- out of about 300 policemen, only less than 30 were able to make it, showed up. and many are still missing. even our own crew in the city government, we're about 1,300 strong. and only less than 100 reported. because everything is damaged. even all the vehicles. that is why it paralyzed us. and we could hardly move. and it was all by foot and all through volunteers that we were able to recover many bodies and we are able to do many rescue....
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how fast can they get it out into the city? and the city doesn't look much different than what when you were here recently. it hasn't substantially changed. the streets covered in debris, vegetation, a real job ahead of them and anger still growing, anderson. >> in terms of, you know, we just talked about the body count. i hate to even use that term because these aren't bodies, these are people, these are human beings that deserve dignity and respect in death as they do in life. that toll has risen officially. in terms of the collect collection of people, the bur bl of people, what is happening? >> well, we have seen in the past 24 hours, certainly i've seen an effort to collect bodies that line the street. there are fresh bodies but thinking these are the same left out for the day. that collection has certainly gone underway. where i'm standing is where they finally come. this orange truck behind me right now absolutely loaded to the brim with bodies brought in from the city itself. this is where the grim task of accounting th
how fast can they get it out into the city? and the city doesn't look much different than what when you were here recently. it hasn't substantially changed. the streets covered in debris, vegetation, a real job ahead of them and anger still growing, anderson. >> in terms of, you know, we just talked about the body count. i hate to even use that term because these aren't bodies, these are people, these are human beings that deserve dignity and respect in death as they do in life. that toll...
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this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard and even played on the air, they are not as horrific. no one whose died voices on the tape you. can't hear any children in the background. so it's not that the tapes are so inflammatory or horrible in and of themselves but they are representative of an event that is probably the worst american public crime since 9/11. >> i think that some of them are pretty desperate. and it is hard to listen. to i only listened to a very few of them trying to make a judgment as to whether to use them. i think when people hear them if they do they will be very upset. you k
this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard...
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and the founder of this pain clinic in salt lake city. what is his reputation? >> his methods are incorporated into almost every single educational program about per scribing and acre cemented by the fda. >> reporter: if you ask around, his reputation among former patients and families is different. >> his reputation is he's known as dr. death. >> reporter: known as dr. death? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's how your wife's doctor was described? >> dr. death. >> reporter: multiple overdose deaths at the pain clinic he rain for a decade hoover over him. >> he went unconscious. >> reporter: they are allegations of irresponsible prescribing patients and one patient, the cause of death. ray's life carol ann first went to the light tree pain clinic in 2008. years earlier her car was broadsided. >> she had not had the seat belt fastened and went through the wind shield. >> reporter: she managed her pain with low doses of painkillers. >> she's still functioning and doing what she needs to do? >> yes. >> reporter: that changed when a friend suggeste
and the founder of this pain clinic in salt lake city. what is his reputation? >> his methods are incorporated into almost every single educational program about per scribing and acre cemented by the fda. >> reporter: if you ask around, his reputation among former patients and families is different. >> his reputation is he's known as dr. death. >> reporter: known as dr. death? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's how your wife's doctor was described? >> dr....
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for the next 72 hours, the bulk of the snow is east of new york city. everywhere you see pink through here, that's a foot of snow or more, and the purple is 20 to 30 inches of snow. that's from portland, maine, to boston, to providence, that's still to come. you already have 6 on the ground. there's plus 20. that's still a good snowfall. albany, you'll see about 6 to 10 more. down toward new york city, it appears you're almost in this dry area where there will be 8 to your north, 4 to your south, but not a lot more to come still in the city compares to what is on long island, over a foot still to come here. and this is the danger zone, just snowing everywhere out here. it's coming down in buckets because at the low comes through here, its closest position is going to be to boston, not new york city. that's why snow is not going to be as heavy in the city as in boston because the low is much closer there. then by tomorrow afternoon, literally, this thing is gone. saturday, 4:00, 5:00, the snow is completely over. only the wind is left. erin. >> what's th
for the next 72 hours, the bulk of the snow is east of new york city. everywhere you see pink through here, that's a foot of snow or more, and the purple is 20 to 30 inches of snow. that's from portland, maine, to boston, to providence, that's still to come. you already have 6 on the ground. there's plus 20. that's still a good snowfall. albany, you'll see about 6 to 10 more. down toward new york city, it appears you're almost in this dry area where there will be 8 to your north, 4 to your...
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for one, they have taken over the identity cards issued to staff of the united states in various cities. what that means is they are stripping away some diplomatic privileges these people enjoy such as access to airport lounges. they have also, as you mentioned, anderson, removed some concrete barriers outside the u.s. embassy. new deli police said they removed them because this was a friendly courtesy they extended, it was never a diplomatic requirement and it insists that all u.s. embassy staff members are safe. >> okay. appreciate the update. with us tonight, the gateway house undon indian relations. seema you're upset, you say it's a classic case of a double standard when it comes to u.s. da plo ma see, what do you mean? >> it's a simple thing, when americans are serving abroad as diplomats, they expect a certain level of treatment, and they insist on it, and when they get into trouble with local laws, they are treated very differently. sometimes they are whisked out of the country, even when they are involved in really serious crimes. so -- but when it comes to diplomats from other
for one, they have taken over the identity cards issued to staff of the united states in various cities. what that means is they are stripping away some diplomatic privileges these people enjoy such as access to airport lounges. they have also, as you mentioned, anderson, removed some concrete barriers outside the u.s. embassy. new deli police said they removed them because this was a friendly courtesy they extended, it was never a diplomatic requirement and it insists that all u.s. embassy...
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city at the heart of desperation. many survivors we were speak to are asking us why the bodies weren't being removed. they said they have daily reminders of the hell they've been through already. they don't need to see the bodies in the area where they are trying to live. >> incredibly powerful to see that. as you see those bodies and that woman there. i mean, it seems to say it all. we're drinking the water because it's all we have. even though you know with all those bodies they could be risking their lives in doing so. >>> our second story "outfront" is to look at super typhoon haiyan's devastation. the u.s. moving an aircraft carrier and other navy ships to the philippines to assist with the rescue efforts. u.s. also providing $20 million in immediate assistance. american marines are on the ground. a very long and historic relationship between the u.s. and the philippines. three days after surviving one of the strongest storms in recorded history, hundreds of thousands are still trying to grasp, when you saw this
city at the heart of desperation. many survivors we were speak to are asking us why the bodies weren't being removed. they said they have daily reminders of the hell they've been through already. they don't need to see the bodies in the area where they are trying to live. >> incredibly powerful to see that. as you see those bodies and that woman there. i mean, it seems to say it all. we're drinking the water because it's all we have. even though you know with all those bodies they could...
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the city council posted a $100,000 reward, we're committed on that reward. the million dollars came from a variety of public sectors. that's being reviewed. but we are committed to the $100,000 we committed to, because we want to live by the word -- live by the truth and live by the integrity. it's the integrity of the system in question when this issue then comes up. >> councilman, do you have of the two claims, one who you think is more deserving, or do you leave that up to others? >> we're leaving that up to the robbery homicide of the lapd. the robbery homicide section is investigating, they'll go through the process and it will ultimately come to us. we're committed to living up to our concept of honesty, reality and $100,000. >> do you agree -- leave it up to them? >> i think, you know, there are 30 contributors and the idea they came together to offer it and that some of them now are making independent decisions away from the group is a problem. i think that they should -- they should take the guidance of the lead agency here, the lapd. >> always good
the city council posted a $100,000 reward, we're committed on that reward. the million dollars came from a variety of public sectors. that's being reviewed. but we are committed to the $100,000 we committed to, because we want to live by the word -- live by the truth and live by the integrity. it's the integrity of the system in question when this issue then comes up. >> councilman, do you have of the two claims, one who you think is more deserving, or do you leave that up to others?...
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this city, the big reds, steubenville high school big red football team is a big deal here. they won three state championships, two undefeated seasons recently, and their coach is absolutely a legend here. the coach's name is reno sacoch, he's such a legend that the 10,000-seat stadium which is a huge size for a high school stadium, is called reno stadium. we wanted to talk to the coach because the two young men arrested for the alleged rape were suspended after they were arrested, but at least two other football players were in the room when the young girl were allegedly raped, and they were not suspended. they played football for at least eight weeks. we wanted to find out from the coach why he didn't suspend the players, what he knew, when he knew. he was home, but he only opened the door a crack. i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i wanted to ask you about your players on your team, when you heard about this case, did you take any action? >> no comment. you'll have to see my superintendent. i'm sorry, please. >> tell me if you took any action with the football players? >> so he
this city, the big reds, steubenville high school big red football team is a big deal here. they won three state championships, two undefeated seasons recently, and their coach is absolutely a legend here. the coach's name is reno sacoch, he's such a legend that the 10,000-seat stadium which is a huge size for a high school stadium, is called reno stadium. we wanted to talk to the coach because the two young men arrested for the alleged rape were suspended after they were arrested, but at least...
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this begs the question this is the big city here. it's a huge gulf in the government's capability here. there are still dead bodies on that road as you go in, the same ones day after day. people do have to ask themselves where have they been certainly in the initial four days. low tru slow trickle we're seeing now. >>> we'll take a short break. we'll have more coverage from the philippines when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charit
this begs the question this is the big city here. it's a huge gulf in the government's capability here. there are still dead bodies on that road as you go in, the same ones day after day. people do have to ask themselves where have they been certainly in the initial four days. low tru slow trickle we're seeing now. >>> we'll take a short break. we'll have more coverage from the philippines when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life...
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democrat mog gra fee of the city, in terms of his family values. there was not much left, anything that the candidates could do at that point. >> reporter: it was enough to convince n convince new yorkers to replace with bi-racial family. don lemon, cnn, new york. >> new first family of new york. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. >>> what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack while in a drunken stup por? is it possible he goes nowhere and stays in office? is. >>> also, a shocking revelation after cnn obtains a video that could show what happened to kendrick johnson in a georgia high school gym. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energ
democrat mog gra fee of the city, in terms of his family values. there was not much left, anything that the candidates could do at that point. >> reporter: it was enough to convince n convince new yorkers to replace with bi-racial family. don lemon, cnn, new york. >> new first family of new york. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. >>> what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack while in a drunken stup por? is it possible he goes...
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and other signs across the city. it's been -- they have prepared us well. >> i know you guys also stocked up on supplies. earlier, some of the supermarkets in the city were running out of milk, running out of bread. i think you have plenty of other types of supplies to keep you busy. >> we might have other supplies to keep us busy, but we are also, you know, do have supplies and water and things like that. but you know, we are trying to realize that we will be here for the weekend and trying to make sure we have everything that will keep us sustainable through that time period. >> they were telling me earlier, anderson, they hadn't seen snow like this in a few years? >> long time. >> a few years, gut obviously, we still have a lot more to go before the night is over. >> jason, we'll be checking with you. we'll be on the air for two hours and more coverage after that, so all night long. a short drive down the coast from where jason is, ali velshi is in cape cod in the town of dennisport, massachusetts. he's had brutal
and other signs across the city. it's been -- they have prepared us well. >> i know you guys also stocked up on supplies. earlier, some of the supermarkets in the city were running out of milk, running out of bread. i think you have plenty of other types of supplies to keep you busy. >> we might have other supplies to keep us busy, but we are also, you know, do have supplies and water and things like that. but you know, we are trying to realize that we will be here for the weekend...
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. >> one a of the few places spared was new york city where days before christmas, folks enjoyed a record high of 71 degrees over the weekend. >> i love it. it feels like may in december. >> too bad winter has only just begun. randy kaye, cnn, new york. >>> you see those pictures there. a big mess for a lot of people in a lot of places. for more on what caused it and what is coming for christmas, let's check in with chad meyers. this has been a crazy december. yesterday many around the country including me in baltimore, it was like spring, but not for long? >> not for long. it is just outside your door. it has been warm up and down the east coast. the jet stream has been up into canada. it has been cold in the west but not in the places along i-95 in the past couple days. we will see this entire system go away as this cold front slides on by. this jet stream moves to the east and is it going to push all of that warm air and it will be gone. we are going to change this warm to cold and significantly colder. we have temperatures right now in parts of the dakotas that are approaching 25 degr
. >> one a of the few places spared was new york city where days before christmas, folks enjoyed a record high of 71 degrees over the weekend. >> i love it. it feels like may in december. >> too bad winter has only just begun. randy kaye, cnn, new york. >>> you see those pictures there. a big mess for a lot of people in a lot of places. for more on what caused it and what is coming for christmas, let's check in with chad meyers. this has been a crazy december....
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she e had come a long way from the sleepy town where she grew up to the bright lights and big city of jo ha nance burg, south africa, where she was shot to death by oscar pistorius. to those who loved her, it's inconceivable. >> reeva is not supposed to be dead. she had her whole life ahead of her. she was going to be doing great things. >> but for reeva steenkamp, great things were already happening. in 2011 and 2012 she was ranked as one of the 100 sexiest women in the world. >> she was a by key e knee model, beautiful, gorgeous girl, but she had a wicked sense of humor. so she got it and she kind of understood the industry she was in. really intelligent. always fun to work with. >> when she started dating pistorius, a south african power couple was born. >> let's e see what's behind door number one. >> reporter: and in 2013 reeva was making her reality television debut. it was shot in jamaica. >> my name is reeva and i'm a model. we're in jamaica this year. be jealous. >> reporter: the first episode of the show still aired this week in reeva's honor, producers say, just days before
she e had come a long way from the sleepy town where she grew up to the bright lights and big city of jo ha nance burg, south africa, where she was shot to death by oscar pistorius. to those who loved her, it's inconceivable. >> reeva is not supposed to be dead. she had her whole life ahead of her. she was going to be doing great things. >> but for reeva steenkamp, great things were already happening. in 2011 and 2012 she was ranked as one of the 100 sexiest women in the world....
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dem ogden fee of the city, family values. the ad touched so many themes at one time. there was not much left any of the other candidates could do at that point. >> reporter: it was enough to convince new yorkers to replace a single wealthy 5'7" billionaire businessman with a 6'5" by racial family with a picture of him hugging his son shows that family matters. don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use hash tag ac 360. >>> rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school gym. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game
dem ogden fee of the city, family values. the ad touched so many themes at one time. there was not much left any of the other candidates could do at that point. >> reporter: it was enough to convince new yorkers to replace a single wealthy 5'7" billionaire businessman with a 6'5" by racial family with a picture of him hugging his son shows that family matters. don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter...
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she will persevere, grow and move on. >> reporter: and now the city of steubenville, ohio hopes it, too, can move on. gary tuchman, cnn. >> let's dig deeper now with attorney and children's advocate reva martin and senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. a lot of people in steubenville are focusing on their tears in the courtroom but it's important to point out the victim herself didn't get a chance to speak. also, had they pled guilty, they could have gotten probably a much lesser sentence. they all along were saying they weren't guilty, now all of a sudden they're very apologetic. >> and considering the awfulness of their crime, the fact that they will serve a maximum of three or four years is really pretty modest. if they were adults, they could have gotten 20 years for this crime. it's also important to point out, this was not a close case on the evidence. there were admissions through the social media. there were eyewitnesses to this rape and there was of course, the evidence that the victim was in fact unconscious. so no one was surprised -- >> there was a hash tag rape and that's e
she will persevere, grow and move on. >> reporter: and now the city of steubenville, ohio hopes it, too, can move on. gary tuchman, cnn. >> let's dig deeper now with attorney and children's advocate reva martin and senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. a lot of people in steubenville are focusing on their tears in the courtroom but it's important to point out the victim herself didn't get a chance to speak. also, had they pled guilty, they could have gotten probably a much lesser...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. . more breaking news tonight. a panel appointed by the white house to review the nsa's controversial mass surveillance activities is calling for sweeping new limits on a range of intelligence-gathering programs exposed by edward snowden. his revelation that the nsa can collect phone records on each and every call that americans make set out a huge outcry that hasn't let up. by some estimates the database contains more than 1 trillion records. on monday a federal judge in washington ruled that the government's bulk collection of metadata is unconstitutional and now the panel which was hand-picked by the white house says the nsa should give u
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. . more breaking news tonight. a panel appointed by the white house...
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we'll tell you how the talk athon ended and what the white house said to answer his life or death question. >>> also, a top lieutenant, his son-in-law is in new york city tonight. how he was caught and what happens next to him, when we continue. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> just ahead on 360, day 30 in the jodi arias trial. more questions from the jurors and new signs they aren't buying her story. coming up, our legal panel has a lot to work with. hey used centr silver f t study... so i guess my wife was right. male anner ] centrum. wa
we'll tell you how the talk athon ended and what the white house said to answer his life or death question. >>> also, a top lieutenant, his son-in-law is in new york city tonight. how he was caught and what happens next to him, when we continue. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the...
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libyan city, but no one recommending closing the outpost where four americans died. >> this is considered in an atmosphere of a lot of threats and dangers. at the end of the day, you know, there was a decision made that this would be evaluated, but it would not be closed and, unfortunately, we know what happened. >> reporter: as clinton leaves office friday, the looming question is whether she'll run for the highest office. she stayed coy on her plans for 2016. >> well, i have absolutely no plans to run. >> reporter: but she didn't rule it out. >> no, i am out of politics right now. and i don't know everything i'll be doing. i'll be working on behalf of, you know, women and girls. i'll be hopefully writing and speaking. those are the things that i'm planning to do right now. ore talked about her health, the blood clot in her head. she said she'll continue to take medication. >> i am lucky because i've been very healthy. i feel great. i've got, you know, enormous amount of energy that have to be harnessed and focused, so i'm very fortunate. and i'm looking forward to this next chapter in m
libyan city, but no one recommending closing the outpost where four americans died. >> this is considered in an atmosphere of a lot of threats and dangers. at the end of the day, you know, there was a decision made that this would be evaluated, but it would not be closed and, unfortunately, we know what happened. >> reporter: as clinton leaves office friday, the looming question is whether she'll run for the highest office. she stayed coy on her plans for 2016. >> well, i have...
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state, not the city. 7-eleven also sells the popular big gulp drinks. mayor michael bloomberg who pushed hard for this law is vowing to appeal today's ruling. here's what he said in an interview with david letterman earlier today. >> a court judge said the department of health didn't have the authority to do it. we think that they do, we'll appeal. in the meantime, this year, 70,000 americans will die from obesity, 5,000 here in new york. we've got to do something about it. >> 70,000 americans. >> 70,000 people will die from obesity. >> joining me now is michael moynihan from daily beast and cnn legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. the judge said this is laden with political and economic concerns. there are a number of stores that would be able to sell these super-sized drinks but not restaurants. beverages with a high milk content would be exempt. is this a constitutional issue for the judge or is it because there are too many loopholes? >> it's sort of hard to tell. he just doesn't like the law and rules it arbitrary. i think it's a terrible decision, poorl
state, not the city. 7-eleven also sells the popular big gulp drinks. mayor michael bloomberg who pushed hard for this law is vowing to appeal today's ruling. here's what he said in an interview with david letterman earlier today. >> a court judge said the department of health didn't have the authority to do it. we think that they do, we'll appeal. in the meantime, this year, 70,000 americans will die from obesity, 5,000 here in new york. we've got to do something about it. >>...
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for almost a decade, irvine california has been known as the safest city in america. in early february, this l.a. scene was the scene of a double murder. a crime at the time that offered no hint of the terror to come. >> call came out at 9:10 this evening at 2100 scholarship at a parking structure. >> february 3rd, 9:10 p.m. when irvine police responded to a tip and found keith lawrence and his fiancee monica kwan. both had been shot dead in lawrence's parked car. each had been shot multiple times. >> we are trying to figure out what happened. >> initially police had no motive and no leads. >> they get it in to lawrence. >> lawrence was a well liked college basketball player who had just begun a law enforcement career as a southern california safety officer. and kwan, the daughter of a former los angeles police captain. was a beloved assistant basketball coach at cal state fullerton. >> a really bright light was put out way too soon. >> the pair's senseless killing left a community in shock, and police searching for answers. three days later, a break in the case. >> t
for almost a decade, irvine california has been known as the safest city in america. in early february, this l.a. scene was the scene of a double murder. a crime at the time that offered no hint of the terror to come. >> call came out at 9:10 this evening at 2100 scholarship at a parking structure. >> february 3rd, 9:10 p.m. when irvine police responded to a tip and found keith lawrence and his fiancee monica kwan. both had been shot dead in lawrence's parked car. each had been shot...
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the kansas city fire department says three people are missing. the explosion appears to have leveled jjs, an restaurant in an upscale shopping district. according to cnn affiliate kctv, people in the area reported smelling gas about an hour before the explosion, and a utility company sent a crew to investigate. cnn affiliate khsb is reporting some restaurant customers were warned to leave before the blast. we talked by phone earlier to james garrett, spokesman for the kansas city fire department. here's what he told wolf. >> it looks like a huge gas explosion to cause that kind of fire and damage. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> unfortunately, i have. but it was a pretty significant explosion. so, again, we were trying to get our crews in on this, and investigate it and get as much information as we can so we can get back to you guys. >> i've been getting some tweets from kansas city saying there are some people missing right now. do you know anything about that, mr. garrett? >> we have reports of people that are unaccounted for
the kansas city fire department says three people are missing. the explosion appears to have leveled jjs, an restaurant in an upscale shopping district. according to cnn affiliate kctv, people in the area reported smelling gas about an hour before the explosion, and a utility company sent a crew to investigate. cnn affiliate khsb is reporting some restaurant customers were warned to leave before the blast. we talked by phone earlier to james garrett, spokesman for the kansas city fire...
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the truth is states and cities in america say they want smoking to end, but they rely on people smoking to make ends meet. that's an inconvenient truth. mayor bloomberg is really serious about stopping smoking, he should ban that and fight that battle, not the silly soda stuff. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. breaking news tonight in the "360" exclusive. breaking news in the brazen doorstep murder of a top law enforcement official. the chief of prisons in colorado, after a high speed chase, police opened fire. the question is, did they get the killer? >>> also tonight, the exclusive, this man went free today after 23 years in prison for murder he almost certainly did not commit. you will meet the man who as a teenager helped put him away and then decades later, helped free him. we'll ask what made him come forward finally, why he waited so long. >>> plus, when it comes to the biggest art heist ever, it's a $500 million question. who's got the goods? where is the art? who is behind it? we will track down the leading suspects. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news
the truth is states and cities in america say they want smoking to end, but they rely on people smoking to make ends meet. that's an inconvenient truth. mayor bloomberg is really serious about stopping smoking, he should ban that and fight that battle, not the silly soda stuff. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. breaking news tonight in the "360" exclusive. breaking news in the brazen doorstep murder of a top law enforcement official. the chief...
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>> well, the biggest challenge that we have is called the marshall's office, and the city police department. colorado city is an incorporated city, have their own city government, police department, fire department, and municipal services. and the marshal's office or city police department, as i call it so we don't get confused are nothing but an extension of the security service for the church. when people want to leave the church and get away from that type of living, they try to stop them. they hide them out, and they conspire with the elders in the church to keep this from happening. >> how has this been sort of allowed to continue in 2013? i think that's what surprises a lot of people on the outside. >> in arizona, it's unique, or maybe it's not unique to other states. there's no really mechanism available to decerti or do away with the entire police department. now, many of the officers that have worked there have been decertified over the years and they have lost their ability to continue to be law enforcement officers. they have been involved with warren jeffs, communicating with hi
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the ashch bishop of mexico city wanted him gone because of his quote homosexual problem. those are the allegations of lawyers who questioned him in a deposition. allegations that he has denied. lay lawyers say even with that knowledge he agreed to bring him for lost ang. and it didn't take long for him to begin ter rising children. >> back then there were 26 victim. >> former lapd detective worked on this case for more than 20 years. >> back in january 11th, 1988, around 8:30 in the morning we got a call at the police radio and we were directed to go to this particular school in east la. >> they arrived to find four children who said they were molested. >> it was horrible. because what the kids were telling us. >> but he never had a chance to question aguilar. >> we went to interview the priest and they told us he was no longer here, he is gone he was taken to mexico. >> he had indeed gone to mexico. and how did he know the police were on their way? recently released church files reveal he was tipped off by the cardinal. >> if we had our hands on him, yeah, he would have
the ashch bishop of mexico city wanted him gone because of his quote homosexual problem. those are the allegations of lawyers who questioned him in a deposition. allegations that he has denied. lay lawyers say even with that knowledge he agreed to bring him for lost ang. and it didn't take long for him to begin ter rising children. >> back then there were 26 victim. >> former lapd detective worked on this case for more than 20 years. >> back in january 11th, 1988, around 8:30...
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charges are likely in connection with the death of new york city college freshman who allegedly died during a fraternity ritual. the incident involving brute college students happened at a house. >>> two days before the one-year anniversary of the deadly school shooting in newtown, connecticut, the national cathedral in washington hosted a service for victims of gun violence. many that spoke called for more gun control. >>> a rainbow after tens of thousands of mourners lined up for a second day to pay respects to nelson mandela. certainly a sight to see. >>> a note of support from the 43rd president to number 43 to kay foster. foster missed field goals and had a bluff. bush wrote life has its setbacks, i know, however, you'll be stronger with time. i wish you all the best, sincerely another 43. he says he's framing that and will put it on instagram. >>> a dramatic development in the murder trial of a new bride. >>> the fake interpreter at nelson mandela's service said he is schizophrenic and seeing angels when he was signing signs that didn't make sense to millions of people. more on
charges are likely in connection with the death of new york city college freshman who allegedly died during a fraternity ritual. the incident involving brute college students happened at a house. >>> two days before the one-year anniversary of the deadly school shooting in newtown, connecticut, the national cathedral in washington hosted a service for victims of gun violence. many that spoke called for more gun control. >>> a rainbow after tens of thousands of mourners lined...
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to something that is a solution to do absolutely nothing. >> do you city as more of a set up for the elections in 2014 and 2016? >> in part. the white house will try to hit a sweet spot with whatever policy proposals they come up with. they want something that is moderate enough and in certain ways minor enough that it has a chance of passing the senate and the house. also something that seems reasonable enough that in the fairly high likely scenario that is doesn't pass, they can take it to the public in 2014 and 2016 and say here's another example of republicans. what's on the table seems to be a combination of tougher background checks and the ban on high capacity magazines and so on. charles and i probably agree that both are unlikely to make a big difference in terms of gun violence. the background check legislation is in certain ways more promising than the ban on assault weapons and a lot of liberals are interested in. we had a ban on assault weapons that had no impact on the crime rate. background checks and waiting periods may not impact the murder rate, but have an impact o
to something that is a solution to do absolutely nothing. >> do you city as more of a set up for the elections in 2014 and 2016? >> in part. the white house will try to hit a sweet spot with whatever policy proposals they come up with. they want something that is moderate enough and in certain ways minor enough that it has a chance of passing the senate and the house. also something that seems reasonable enough that in the fairly high likely scenario that is doesn't pass, they can...
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how does the atmosphere of the city compare today? >> my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was 1986 because i came as a fan to see my home town chicago bears win the super bowl, and the atmosphere was electric, the streets, the hotels were all full. this weekend, we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are certainly still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is the super bowl city. >> it certainly is. they know how to deal with huge crowds like this. gary tuchman, appreciate it. >>> the australian shock jocks who prank called the hospital treating kate middleton for fired for good, but we'll tell you what british prosecutors decided coming up. it's chevy truck month! silverado was also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now get 0% financing for 60 months, plus trade up to get $1,750 total allowance on a silverado all-star edition. or trade up and choose customer cash i have
how does the atmosphere of the city compare today? >> my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was 1986 because i came as a fan to see my home town chicago bears win the super bowl, and the atmosphere was electric, the streets, the hotels were all full. this weekend, we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are certainly still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is the super bowl city. >> it certainly is. they know how to deal...
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on the line tonight the mayor's office in new york city, a democrat could win it for the first time in two decades succeeding the independent mayor michael bloomberg. polls close in new york at the top of the hour. there is also a republican congressional primary run off in alabama we're following. it will be a test of the tea party's cloud versus the gop establishment. we're watching that case closely including a proposed marijuana tax in colorado and an effort by colorado residents to secede from the state. in virginia right now, let's take another closer look at the actual votes. you see ken cuccinelli at 53% to 40% for terry mcauliffe. now it just changed 20% of the vote is now -- you see ken cuccinelli ahead. the libertarian with 7% in there. once again, we've not been able to make a projection in virginia, clearly a close race shaping up. we'll watch it every step of the way. lots at stake in virginia, top of the hour new york city. we've just projected a winner in new jersey. chris christie reelected to a second term. >>> whether he admits it or not and sometimes tries not to, c
on the line tonight the mayor's office in new york city, a democrat could win it for the first time in two decades succeeding the independent mayor michael bloomberg. polls close in new york at the top of the hour. there is also a republican congressional primary run off in alabama we're following. it will be a test of the tea party's cloud versus the gop establishment. we're watching that case closely including a proposed marijuana tax in colorado and an effort by colorado residents to secede...
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weapons that aare designed to kill people in close combat don't be long on the streets of our cities. >> i couldn't agree with you more. as you know. but there are critics out there that say no way is there going to be a new assault weapons ban. are you going to take that or do you believe there is a prospect of achieving this? >> i've been on a mission and been a mayor and walked onto crime scenes. i've seen police outgunned. crime scenes with these weapons isn't like it is on tv. there is blood and matter spread all over the place. people, their bodies get hacked apart. i think the time has come to say enough is enough. if i can win this i don't know. if the people of america stand up. every single poll taken. has shown that move than a majority of people want this assault weapons legislation passed. the nra is very heavy. they lobby heavy. members may be frightened. it is time to stand up and do what is right for this country. i want to play for you what he said he is so simple in the way that he says what he says. >> it was 9:04 when i dropped jesse off. the school clock, jesse ga
weapons that aare designed to kill people in close combat don't be long on the streets of our cities. >> i couldn't agree with you more. as you know. but there are critics out there that say no way is there going to be a new assault weapons ban. are you going to take that or do you believe there is a prospect of achieving this? >> i've been on a mission and been a mayor and walked onto crime scenes. i've seen police outgunned. crime scenes with these weapons isn't like it is on tv....
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. >>> the city of la los angeles is offering a million dollar reward for a rogue ex-cop. chr christopher donner killed three people before disappearing. 50 officers and their family are getting around the clock protection until he's caught. even tonight's grammy's had extra security just in case. ] yeah, mon. come on! don't fret, me brotha. sticky bun come soon. ♪ yeah, wicked coffee, mista jim! julia, turn da frown de other way around! hey, dave, you're from minnesota, right? yes, i! da land of ten thousand lakes. the gopher state! so in conclusion, things are pretty dismal... you know what this room needs? a smile. who want to come with i? [ jimmy cliff's "c'mon, get happy" plays ] ♪ you guys are three minutes late. [ caribbean accent ] don't be no cloud on a sunny day! [ caribbean accent ] yeah, chill, winston. sir? respect boss man! [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] that's the power of german engineering. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to yo
. >>> the city of la los angeles is offering a million dollar reward for a rogue ex-cop. chr christopher donner killed three people before disappearing. 50 officers and their family are getting around the clock protection until he's caught. even tonight's grammy's had extra security just in case. ] yeah, mon. come on! don't fret, me brotha. sticky bun come soon. ♪ yeah, wicked coffee, mista jim! julia, turn da frown de other way around! hey, dave, you're from minnesota, right? yes,...
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but when you talk to people who are coming from the city, they say, some of them say they're leaving because of the security situation. they say that those gangs that were looting shops and of course, you can understand desperate people do desperate things, they are trying to steal food and water but it's gone beyond that. some people talk of taking away plasma televisions even though they may not have a house or electricity, or taking away a washing machine. we are hearing reports they are now going into residential homes as opposed to just shops. so this is also a reason we're seeing a great influx of people coming here to the airport and desperate to get out. >> paula hancocks on the scene for us, thank you for that report. >>> up next, the painful search for the dead. we're hearing from personal stories, some major personal stories from families who had to face the worst. >>> also, a u.s. general on the ground in the philippines shares his own frustration. he wants to get help to storm survivors faster. you will find out what he's doing to try to make that happen. my mantra? fami
but when you talk to people who are coming from the city, they say, some of them say they're leaving because of the security situation. they say that those gangs that were looting shops and of course, you can understand desperate people do desperate things, they are trying to steal food and water but it's gone beyond that. some people talk of taking away plasma televisions even though they may not have a house or electricity, or taking away a washing machine. we are hearing reports they are now...
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we both work in a city that has tight gun control. what do you make of the persistent claim from the nra and the gun rights lobbyists that more guns means a safer america? >> well it is of course an in sane claim and what is different this time is that the american public is going to put up more delays. after the shooting, the thing that the white house press secretary said is this is not the time to discuss changes in gun laws. the american public in many ways in social media through what you and and many others did in mainstream media made the point that, no, we are not going to wait. and i think as a result we're having progress. the president set up the task force under joe biden, today had the meeting that included walmart, which is incredibly promising. walmart is, after all, a company that caters to families and families are the ones directly affected by our insane gun laws. and also going back to 2008 actually walmart participated in the coalition of mayors against illegal guns. so there's a precedent here. >> the big problem
we both work in a city that has tight gun control. what do you make of the persistent claim from the nra and the gun rights lobbyists that more guns means a safer america? >> well it is of course an in sane claim and what is different this time is that the american public is going to put up more delays. after the shooting, the thing that the white house press secretary said is this is not the time to discuss changes in gun laws. the american public in many ways in social media through...
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how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is a super bowl city. >> yeah, it certainly is. they know how to deal with huge crowds like this. gary tuchman, appreciate it. gary, thanks very much. >>> the australian shock jocks who prank called the hospital treating kate middleton are off the air for good. should they face criminal charges following the suicide of a nurse that answered the call. we'll tell you what british prosecutors decided coming up. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is therafl
how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is a super bowl...
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owners. >> we feel the people in the city of chicago are really just trying to get at our rights, trying to chip away at them. >> they're not asking a lot for a gun owner to report that his or her gun was stolen. >> if they don't report it, they're punished. if they don't know it was stolen, they have to defend themselves in court. >> you think the superintendent of the chicago police is trying to erode gun owners' rights? >> absolutely. no question. >> that doesn't make sense, does it? >> yes, it does. you have to remember where he came from he came from new york. >> superintendent mccarthy because he came from new york can't be trusted? >> yes. >> why? >> those people are deeply effected by the brady campaign and who are anti-gun group. >> who are those people? >> people from particularly new york, the chicago suburbs. save chicago. >> that sounds a little bit paranoid, that there's -- >> i don't think it's paranoid. i think it's fact. we have watched this over the years. >> that's not gun control. that's not saying you can't buy your gun. all that's saying is you have to let us know w
owners. >> we feel the people in the city of chicago are really just trying to get at our rights, trying to chip away at them. >> they're not asking a lot for a gun owner to report that his or her gun was stolen. >> if they don't report it, they're punished. if they don't know it was stolen, they have to defend themselves in court. >> you think the superintendent of the chicago police is trying to erode gun owners' rights? >> absolutely. no question. >> that...
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as an archbishop he got around the city by public bus. he spent time with the poor. he is known for that. he lived in a small apartment and cooked his own meals. he is a straight shooter and is no stranger to controversy. he clashed with the argentine government over same-sex marriage and the free distribution of contraceptives. both of which he opposed. he was elevated to cardinal in 2001 by pope john paul ii and as pontiff, he will be a reformer leading the church back to basics. what does reformer mean? it means different things to different people. our vatican expert and cnn contractor is also the news director of catholic television network. and roberto sid from miami beach, florida. he is also from argentina and you met the man who is now pope last week. and father hillgardiner is here with me at st. patricks. raymond, let me start with you. he came in second last time. you've always talked about this as a horse race. now he is pope francis. who is this man? >> well, i think he called himself pope francis after st. francis of assisi. the great builder of the ch
as an archbishop he got around the city by public bus. he spent time with the poor. he is known for that. he lived in a small apartment and cooked his own meals. he is a straight shooter and is no stranger to controversy. he clashed with the argentine government over same-sex marriage and the free distribution of contraceptives. both of which he opposed. he was elevated to cardinal in 2001 by pope john paul ii and as pontiff, he will be a reformer leading the church back to basics. what does...
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. >> reporter: that is a far cry from the vision of high speed rail announced by the president, the vice president and the secretary of transportation back in 2009, when americans were told japanese and european style trains would connect our cities. >> what we're talking about is a vision for high speed rail in america. >> reporter: $12 billion later, that vision has churned out 134 scattered projects across the country that have mostly made slow trains a little faster. keeping them honest, we wanted to know why. after his speech to the high speed rail association, we were given a brief interview with outgoing secretary of transportation, ray lahood. i'm wondering after four years and $12 billion spent, if you're disappointed at where high speed rail is. where is the high speed rail? >> the high speed rail in four years, we have invested $12 billion. that's just the federal money. >> reporter: but so much of the money has been spent really making the old trains go a little bit faster. >> 110 is pretty fast. >> reporter: seattle to portland, you spent $108 million and the trip time is re
. >> reporter: that is a far cry from the vision of high speed rail announced by the president, the vice president and the secretary of transportation back in 2009, when americans were told japanese and european style trains would connect our cities. >> what we're talking about is a vision for high speed rail in america. >> reporter: $12 billion later, that vision has churned out 134 scattered projects across the country that have mostly made slow trains a little faster....
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the city council voted to ask the mayor to take a leave of absence. they do not have the power to force ford out. he made it pretty darn clear he's not going anywhere. today's council meeting turned into more of a confessional for ford. we'll be playing a lot of this for you. you have to hear it and see it to believe it. we're we'll start with this. >> these mistakes was not in this council chamber. it was in my personal life. i sincerely apologize. i understand the embarrassment i caused every member of this council. i understand the embarrassment that i've caused every resident in the city. i'm humiliated by it. but i cannot change the past. the reason i drank or did drugs was not because of stress. it was out of sheer stupidity. that's all it was. so i'm not going to blame something. i'm not going to use an excuse or a cop out. i take full responsibility for my mistakes. >> mr. mayor, do you still have zero tolerance for drugs, guns and gangs? >> absolutely. >> have you purchased illegal drugs in the last two years? >> yes, i have. >> thank you. >>
the city council voted to ask the mayor to take a leave of absence. they do not have the power to force ford out. he made it pretty darn clear he's not going anywhere. today's council meeting turned into more of a confessional for ford. we'll be playing a lot of this for you. you have to hear it and see it to believe it. we're we'll start with this. >> these mistakes was not in this council chamber. it was in my personal life. i sincerely apologize. i understand the embarrassment i caused...